Suits were less common than in the 1920s. A few boys wore suits or suit-like jackets, both with and without ties. There are usually some boys in every class o primary and early secondary school wearing sailor suits. Sweaters were very common and we notice many different patterns and styles. Most boys wore whire open collar shirts, although the Schiller collar was becoming less common than in the 1920s. Most boys wore short pants to school. Older boys might wear knickers or even long pants in the later years of secondary school. Some boys wore suspenders, but normally under their sweaters. Depending on where in Germany we see boys with h-bar halters. The hosiery we note are mostly long stockings and kneesocks. Here the weather was a factor as well as the boy's age. We note different colors of both kneesocks and long stockings. but relatively little hosiery with patterns. We see few boys wearing ankle socks. Youngr boys usually wore high-top shoes, but we also see cclosed-toe sandals. Most boys wot low-cut oxfords. We also notice quite a number of boys wearing what look like soft strap shoes which seemed to have been worn rather like American boys wore sneakers. Occassionally we see boys wearing youth group uniforms, we think mostly Scouts.
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